Finding a place to rent
It is often easier, quicker and more convenient to secure a private rented property.
Benefits of private rented properties
There are many benefits, you’ll have more choice, for example:
- Where you live
- How much rent you want to pay
- Properties are usually available immediately
- Available furnished, unfurnished and even part furnished
- What facilities you have (self-contained or shared)
- It is easy to end a tenancy if you decide to move
- You could avoid temporary accommodation which may have limited or shared facilities
- Avoid living in temporary accommodation for an unknown period of time
- Avoid furniture storage costs (that you might have if you were housed on temporary basis)
Finding a home
The quickest way to find a property is to ask friends and family or search online. You can also check local estate agents and newsagents. Renting from a landlord or letting agent will depend on your budget and what services you might want. You should think about whether you want your own place or want to share a flat or house, size, location, budget and any benefits you claim.
Searching online
The most convenient and quickest way to find housing is online. You could try some of these or go to property search websites:
- www.movingsoon.co.uk/dss-accepted/
- www.app.dssmove.co.uk/
- www.spareroom.com
- www.gumtree.co.uk
- www.findaproperty.co.uk
- www.rightmove.co.uk
- www.zoopla.co.uk
- www.openrent.co.uk
- www.onthemarket.com
Sharing a house/flat with others:
Where to live and financial help
Living in London is expensive. To find out where you could afford to live use the London rents map or House price calculator.
Once you have found a somewhere to live, you may be able to get financial help with your deposit, rent in advance, rent and others things like furniture.
Advice about private renting
The following organisations can offer advice:
- Shelter's emergency helpline 0808 800 4444
- Citizens Advice about renting from a private landlord
- Homeless Link for advice and support
- If you are worried about money and additional benefits, contact Citizens Advice.
- For more about renting privately see how to rent on GOV.UK.
How to rent a safe home - A guide for current and prospective tenants in England.
Deposit protection
Your landlord must put your deposit in a government-backed tenancy deposit scheme, if you rent your home on an assured shorthold tenancy visit GOV.UK for more information.